I do wish that there were captions when the camera zooms in on someone watching. I spend ages trying to work out if I should know them and, if so, who the Dickens they are and could easily miss a vital bit of the action.
I presume they are 'someone' of the camera wouldn't zoom in!!
Watching the ball boys and girls, where are the youngsters? They all look about 18 at least.They seem to have developed a military style of snapping themselves back into place as well.
I ball girled for John Newcombe in 1961! He was lovely but a bit old for me even then. I was rooting for cheeky Chuck McKinley 😍 Our school provided ball girls for Queen's Club a week or two before Wimbledon.
I fully intended to marry John Newcombe in the 70s
Get in line! I think I first went to Wimbledon in 1966 with the school, and subsequently with my sister. I always checked beforehand if I could see JN in the singles or with Tony Roche in the doubles.
Whilst you are all arguing over John Newcombe it leaves Pat Cash for me, thank you very much.
(I had a conversation with him in the chemist at Sydney Airport many years ago, DH still laughs as he said I was blushing and stuttering like a fawning teenager 🥰🤪)
Whilst you are all arguing over John Newcombe it leaves Pat Cash for me, thank you very much.
(I had a conversation with him in the chemist at Sydney Airport many years ago, DH still laughs as he said I was blushing and stuttering like a fawning teenager 🥰🤪)
My favourite as well, he still looks good - he was talking to Clare yesterday.
I ball girled for John Newcombe in 1961! He was lovely but a bit old for me even then. I was rooting for cheeky Chuck McKinley 😍 Our school provided ball girls for Queen's Club a week or two before Wimbledon.
Wow how lucky was that!
Anyone remember Henri Leconte? He was the one that made me swoon.
I was lucky enough to be at Wimbledon on Saturday and caught Pat Cash just as he’d come off an outside court and was posing for photos.